Usage examples of "durch Mörderhand sterben" in German with translation to English

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Wer mit dem Schwert lebt, wird durch das Schwert sterben. He who lives by the sword will die by the sword.
Der Regen tropfte durch eine undichte Stelle im Dach. The rain was dripping through a leak in the roof.
Er würde lieber sterben als jeden Morgen früh aufzustehen. He would sooner die than get up early every morning.
Deutsche Soldaten marschierten durch Frankreich. German soldiers marched through France.
Was denkst du, wie viele Menschen jedes Jahr an Krebs sterben? How many people do you think die from cancer every year?
Der Zug fuhr mit Getöse durch den Tunnel. The train roared through the tunnel.
Ich liebe sie so sehr, dass ich für sie sterben würde. I love her so much I would die for her.
Der Prinz wurde durch Zauberei in einen Frosch verwandelt. The prince was turned by magic into a frog.
Weißt du, was es heißt, im Angesicht des Meeres vor Durst zu sterben? Does anyone know what it means to die of thirst in front of the sea?
Toms Haus wurde durch einen Orkan zerstört. Tom's house was destroyed by a hurricane.
Du bist noch zu jung, um zu sterben. You're too young to die.
Der Fluss, der durch London fließt, heißt Themse. The river which flows through London is called the Thames.
Ohne Luft würden wir sterben. We would die without air.
Der Funk wird durch Störgeräusche gestört. The radio is disturbed by noises.
Menschen, die bewußtlos sind, können nicht sagen, dass sie sterben wollen. People who are unconscious can't say they want to die.
Er bekam den Preis durch seine harte Arbeit. He gained the prize by dint of hard work.
Wer durch das Schwert lebt, wird durch das Schwert sterben. He who lives by the sword will die by the sword.
Er ist entmutigt durch sein Scheitern bei der Prüfung. He is discouraged by his failure in the examination.
Der Mann lag im Sterben. The man was dying.
Tauschen Sie den alten Satz Reifen durch einen neuen aus. Replace the old tires with new ones.
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